aul |
oul |
As nouns the difference between aul and oul
is that
aul is a village encampment in the Caucasus, Central Asia or the Southern Urals while
oul is obsolete form of lang=en.
aum |
aul |
As a noun aul is
a village encampment in the caucasus, central asia or the southern urals or
aul can be .
auk |
aul |
As nouns the difference between auk and aul
is that
auk is any of several species of arctic sea birds of the family
alcidae while
aul is a village encampment in the caucasus, central asia or the southern urals or
aul can be .
auld |
aul |
As an adjective auld
is (archaic|northern england|liverpool) old.
As a noun aul is
a village encampment in the caucasus, central asia or the southern urals or
aul can be .
aul |
pul |
As nouns the difference between aul and pul
is that
aul is a village encampment in the caucasus, central asia or the southern urals or
aul can be while
pul is a subdivision of currency, equal to a 1/100th of an afghan afghani.
aula |
aul |
As nouns the difference between aula and aul
is that
aula is the auditorium of a school or university while
aul is a village encampment in the caucasus, central asia or the southern urals or
aul can be .
paul |
aul |
As nouns the difference between paul and aul
is that
paul is an old Italian silver coin; a paolo while
aul is a village encampment in the Caucasus, Central Asia or the Southern Urals.
As a proper noun Paul
is in the New Testament, Apostle to the Gentiles and author of fourteen epistles.
aul |
haul |
As nouns the difference between aul and haul
is that
aul is a village encampment in the Caucasus, Central Asia or the Southern Urals while
haul is a long drive, especially transporting/hauling heavy cargo.
As a verb haul is
to carry something; to transport something, with a connotation that the item is heavy or otherwise difficult to move.
aul |
aux |
As a noun aul
is a village encampment in the caucasus, central asia or the southern urals or
aul can be .
As an adjective aux is
.
aul |
caul |
As nouns the difference between aul and caul
is that
aul is a village encampment in the caucasus, central asia or the southern urals or
aul can be while
caul is (historical) a style of close-fitting circular cap worn by women in the sixteenth century and later, often made of linen.
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